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in a rare public statement, michael morrell accuses the film of taking significant artistic license. saying it's not a realist ro portrayal of the facts. >> i'm going break him. >> reporter: his biggest attack, the movie's harsh intogether gating scenes. the cia acknowledges that some intelligence did come from those so-called enhanced techniques, but there many other sources as well. >> to portray this as our only way to get intelligence does a disservice to this country. >> for their part, the creators say it's not a documentary and it's not supposed to be. in an interview with martha raddatz, they say while some dialogue is exaggerated, it's based on authentic information. >> it was all based on firsthand accounts. it felt very vivid and very immediate. which is very exciting. >> the cia's criticism comes on the heels of similar criticism from a group of senators. as for the movie it is critically acclaimed. it has been nominated for four golden globes. >> muhammad lila, thank you very much. >>> coming up here on the broadcast -- the worst snowman, ever, our instant index coming u
in a rare public statement, michael morrell accuses the film of taking significant artistic license. saying it's not a realist ro portrayal of the facts. >> i'm going break him. >> reporter: his biggest attack, the movie's harsh intogether gating scenes. the cia acknowledges that some intelligence did come from those so-called enhanced techniques, but there many other sources as well. >> to portray this as our only way to get intelligence does a disservice to this country....
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in a rare public statement, acting cia director michael morell accuses the film of taking significant artistic license. emphasizing it's not a realistic portrayal of the facts. >> i'm not your friend. i'm not going to help you. i'm going to break you. >> reporter: his biggest attack, the movie's harsh interrogation scenes. water boarding and grown men stuffed into tiny coffin-like boxes. suggesting torture played a key role in finding osama bin laden. the cia acknowledges that some intelligence did come from those so-called enhanced techniques, but there were many other sources as well. >> to portray this as our only way to get intelligence does a disservice to this country. and the american people, period. >> reporter: for their part, the film's creators say it's not a documentary and it's not supposed to be. in an interview with abc news chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, they say that, while some dialogue is exaggerated, it's based on authentic information. right down to inside of osama bin laden's compound gleaned from exclusive abc news footage. >> it was all base
in a rare public statement, acting cia director michael morell accuses the film of taking significant artistic license. emphasizing it's not a realistic portrayal of the facts. >> i'm not your friend. i'm not going to help you. i'm going to break you. >> reporter: his biggest attack, the movie's harsh interrogation scenes. water boarding and grown men stuffed into tiny coffin-like boxes. suggesting torture played a key role in finding osama bin laden. the cia acknowledges that some...
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the attorney general and i after the break. >> judge jeanine: i'm back with former attorney general michael mukasey. attorney general, one of the things that happened the day before this attack was that a video was created by zwahiri calling for the revenge of the death of one of their operate ives and yet this doesn't seem to play any significant role in this accountability review board report? >> doesn't appear anywhere are in there nor does the fact that the demonstrations in cairo were also participated in by people from al-qaeda nor obviously do they even mention that al-qaeda was in the vicinity in benghazi. >> judge jeanine: you have been a judge and you have been the attorney general for the country. does it frustrate you when people ignore the facts? >> very much so. you you have to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appea
the attorney general and i after the break. >> judge jeanine: i'm back with former attorney general michael mukasey. attorney general, one of the things that happened the day before this attack was that a video was created by zwahiri calling for the revenge of the death of one of their operate ives and yet this doesn't seem to play any significant role in this accountability review board report? >> doesn't appear anywhere are in there nor does the fact that the demonstrations in...
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to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appearing. some including my next guest thought the timing a little more than suspicious. thanks for being with us this evening. >> glad to be with you. >> judge jeanine: what makes you think that it is kind of like maybe not real? >> i think the problem, the central problem is the lack of transparency in the way the state department and the secretary's spokes woman had handled this issue. i don't know what hillary clinton about's medical condition is. when they announced it she had had a concussion it actually occurred two or three days before. i think what is at work here is they are are trying to balance between being sick enough not to be able to testify but not so sick that it would worry anybody about the presidential campaign that is coming next and it is this too cute by half approach i
to ask yourself why because the facts were leaping off the page. >> judge jeanine: attorney general michael mukasey, thank you for being with us this evening. and we are going to move on to former am a bass dorlan ambass. secretary of state hillary clinton claimed a conclusion that prevented her from appearing. some including my next guest thought the timing a little more than suspicious. thanks for being with us this evening. >> glad to be with you. >> judge jeanine: what...
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i want to turn to michael crapo and his dui. what kind of deals are being worked out? >> he's 61 years old. we're told on sunday morning he was driving outside alexandria. he ran a red light, was given a sobriety test and failed. he was arrested, mug shot taken and released on bond. we're told that while we don't know what his blood alcohol level was, he leased a statement saying how very sorry he was. >>> britain's telegraph reports prince harry is to have killed his first taliban fighter. it happened a few weeks after harry arrived in september. he's serving as a gunner in an apache helicopter. >>> a hero lifeguard who rescued six died over the weekend. police say 23-year-old dylan drowned in a surfing accident over a week ago. >>> navy officials say commander job price died saturday of non-combat-related injuries. >>> and a "wall street journal" investigation finds prices on websites vary depending on the user's information. now, the paper found that staples' website displays different prices for those depending on where they live. home depot and resee ta also >>> t
i want to turn to michael crapo and his dui. what kind of deals are being worked out? >> he's 61 years old. we're told on sunday morning he was driving outside alexandria. he ran a red light, was given a sobriety test and failed. he was arrested, mug shot taken and released on bond. we're told that while we don't know what his blood alcohol level was, he leased a statement saying how very sorry he was. >>> britain's telegraph reports prince harry is to have killed his first...
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was actually our bets on people dying so-called death settlements peasant insurance this was in the michael moore movie you know where employers are going to win and if their employees die early here the boeing co crissy of america . brings the industry full circle jesus drove the money. because in the inferno inhabit the seventh in a ring of hell is the oil and things. now goldman sachs makes products they know will fail with incentives to doit yet. gold's work. the poit piper of death sends america over the fiscal cliff. this is the truth. movement. deadly rivals the decades. if you had fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will cut myself chemical attack my brother understand my contact immediately i'm going to leave basically attack the cause of my anger and my frustration. got. well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then i
was actually our bets on people dying so-called death settlements peasant insurance this was in the michael moore movie you know where employers are going to win and if their employees die early here the boeing co crissy of america . brings the industry full circle jesus drove the money. because in the inferno inhabit the seventh in a ring of hell is the oil and things. now goldman sachs makes products they know will fail with incentives to doit yet. gold's work. the poit piper of death sends...
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well that we met and michael douglas portrayed it was slick charming and apparently it attracted a lot of young people to go to work on wall street the film was a surprise hit surprise. you know because an arcane movie about business numbers that doesn't necessarily appeal to the movie going audience twenty years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street get those out come out of jail michael that is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even crazier it was far greater than i had remembered it in the eighty's and i was stunned millions of dollars were now trains of dollars and again the banks that now the banks were deeply involved as you know in in trading and making profits for themselves as opposed to the economy or for their for the year for their clients so the world has gotten more topsy turvy and wall street more irresponsible my father would recognize. you know wall street could be considered an animal unto itself it has no loyalty to any country it only has a loyalty to capital and capital will move around the world as need be to make money
well that we met and michael douglas portrayed it was slick charming and apparently it attracted a lot of young people to go to work on wall street the film was a surprise hit surprise. you know because an arcane movie about business numbers that doesn't necessarily appeal to the movie going audience twenty years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street get those out come out of jail michael that is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even crazier it was...
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years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street goes out come out of jail michael douglas is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even. crazier it was far greater than i had remembered in the eight years that i was stunned millions of dollars were now trains of dollars and again the banks that now the banks were deeply involved as you know in in trading and making profits for themselves as opposed to the economy or for their for the year for their clients so the world has got more topsy turvy and wall street more irresponsible my father would recognize. you know wall street could be considered an animal unto itself it has no loyalty to any country it only has a loyalty to capital and capital will move around the world as need be to make money so all of your decorated vietnam war veteran and some of your films born of the fourth of july platoon are among the most prolific antiwar films in american cinema what parallels do you draw to the afghanistan war which has now surpassed the longest american war unfortunate parallels because vietnam as a young sold
years later i went back for money never sleeps the sequel to wall street goes out come out of jail michael douglas is out of jail and the wall street that i found was even. crazier it was far greater than i had remembered in the eight years that i was stunned millions of dollars were now trains of dollars and again the banks that now the banks were deeply involved as you know in in trading and making profits for themselves as opposed to the economy or for their for the year for their clients so...
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. >> the gunman outside of a temple, wade michael page. after shooting one police officer multiple times, page was shot and killed by another office. >> number eight, the massacre in kandah kandahar. >> the united states takes this as seriously as if it were our own citizens and children who were murdered. >> the accused gunman, army staff sergeant bales. it is said he single-handedly attacked two villages. >> number seven, striking a deal in the shooting that struck a blow to the nation. >> the man who shot congressman gabrielle giffords pleaded guilty. >> he was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms. he will avoid the death penalty. >> chicago's murder rate surged this year to levels not seen in almost a decade. by december, close to five hundred people were killed in the city. >> right now innocent kids and women are being shot on a daily basis. >> averaging more than a murder a day, most of the crime happened in a few specific areas. >> the entire city suffers. this idea not in my backyard is not okay. >> we start this morning with
. >> the gunman outside of a temple, wade michael page. after shooting one police officer multiple times, page was shot and killed by another office. >> number eight, the massacre in kandah kandahar. >> the united states takes this as seriously as if it were our own citizens and children who were murdered. >> the accused gunman, army staff sergeant bales. it is said he single-handedly attacked two villages. >> number seven, striking a deal in the shooting that...
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michael kors is the standout in luxury. remember they went public about a year ago. that's had a great run, up about 60% this year. but that's the standout in retail. can i also point out that some of the big banks are holding up very well today. there's another new high on bank of america. citigroup is at a 52-week high and soj me of the regional bank also on a high as well. >> time for a cough drop. >> sorry. >> bob pisani battling through. we are also on storm watch today. the deadly system that dumped snow and sleet in the country's midsection, releasing tornadoes around the deep south, that's now moving towards the northeast and it is having a major impact on holiday travelers. with hundreds of flights now canceled. weather channel meteorologist david malkoff has the very latest on the storm's path. >> wow, look at that. we are getting 25, 26, 28 mile an hour wind gusts right here on the northern suburbs of indianapolis, indiana, and it is getting worse as the winds start to push and the snow starts to fall down here. let's talk about the airports around the nat
michael kors is the standout in luxury. remember they went public about a year ago. that's had a great run, up about 60% this year. but that's the standout in retail. can i also point out that some of the big banks are holding up very well today. there's another new high on bank of america. citigroup is at a 52-week high and soj me of the regional bank also on a high as well. >> time for a cough drop. >> sorry. >> bob pisani battling through. we are also on storm watch today....
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now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] [captioning made possible by [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television]
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hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> prepare yourselves to see the great rachel maddow as you have never seen her before. it is not the best new thing in the world, because it is not exactly new. but it is related to the best new thing in the world today, which is a tremendous thing. "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads are better than ever. now they have the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to scrub away tough, dried-on stains. hey, do you guys think i'm "momtacular" or "momtrocious"? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. now with the scrubbing power of mr. clean magic eraser. >>> one of the ways the united states congress reacted to the spying shenanigans of richard nixon was this law called the foreign intelligence surveillance act. it was introduced by former senator ted kennedy and the idea was to provide some overnight over the government's spy
hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> prepare yourselves to see the great rachel maddow as you have never seen her before. it is not the best new thing in the world, because it is not exactly new. but it is related to the best new thing in the world today, which is a tremendous thing. "are you a cool mom?" i'm gonna find out. [ female announcer ] swiffer wetjet's pads...
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michael bloomberg has been critical of the president and congress for not tackling this subject earlier. so what did he say about the nra's plea? quote, a shameful evasion of the crisis facing our country. >>> connecticut congressman chris murphy represents newtown. and here's his tweet after that nra speech. quote, walking out of another funeral and was handed the nra transcript, the most revolting tone deaf statement i've ever seen. >>> and reaction from a gun shop in douglasville, georgia. >> i think where we're at as a country, i think that's a good idea to start from. i think from there, we should start to pare it down and develop that idea a little bit more. >> since we do have armed people whether in our courthouses or our police stations and whatnot. i definitely think our schools would be a great place to protect our children while they're there, as well. >> we're hearing reaction for and against the nra's proposal. and we want to hear from you too this morning. what do you think of the gun lobby's idea to put armed guards in schools? you can tweet me @randikayecnn. >>> and we'
michael bloomberg has been critical of the president and congress for not tackling this subject earlier. so what did he say about the nra's plea? quote, a shameful evasion of the crisis facing our country. >>> connecticut congressman chris murphy represents newtown. and here's his tweet after that nra speech. quote, walking out of another funeral and was handed the nra transcript, the most revolting tone deaf statement i've ever seen. >>> and reaction from a gun shop in...
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i had one poster on my wall, michael dukakis. in 1992 when i was about to graduate, a lot of my friends were going through corporate recruiting. it's a really great thing because you go in the fall, get your job offer in november- december and then you sit back and enjoy. >> this was at harvard? >> this was undergrad at miami of ohio. i also started going after corporate recruiting, but the whole time i had this sort of gnawing feeling and i thought it was normal anxiety from interviewing. what i realized sitting in a second round interview with this company was it was that i was not listening to my passion nor my convictions. what had been tippling in the back of my head was that i was fascinated by high old -- how the 1992 presidential campaign was unfolding and i really wanted to go work on it. i sat in that interview and i explained to the interviewer that i was going to need to withdraw from the process. i walked out, went home, and i was terrified. i called my parents to said, "you did what?" not a textbook start to a caree
i had one poster on my wall, michael dukakis. in 1992 when i was about to graduate, a lot of my friends were going through corporate recruiting. it's a really great thing because you go in the fall, get your job offer in november- december and then you sit back and enjoy. >> this was at harvard? >> this was undergrad at miami of ohio. i also started going after corporate recruiting, but the whole time i had this sort of gnawing feeling and i thought it was normal anxiety from...
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hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> when "rock center" continues, what we now know about the lengths the white house went to keep the mission a closely guarded secret. is it true you ate costco food as to not draw any attention? alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. have a healthier holiday at letsfightholidayfat.com. get $100 off any 4g lte tablet when you buy any smartphone. and get a tablet data plan starting at just $10/mo. no sharing required. hurry into a sprint store or visit sprint.com/tabletoffer today. >>> on sunday morning may 1st of last year at 11:00 a.m., members of national security team started arriving in the situation room for what they knew would be
hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> when "rock center" continues, what we now know about the lengths the white house went to keep the mission a closely guarded secret. is...
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from your right, jim michael, defense correspondent for usa today. marilyn, national public radio. [list names] reporter for usa today. dr. jim miller, under secretary for defense policy. managing editor, army magazine. past president of the national press club and former commander of american legion post no. 20. the incumbent editor in chief, aviation week. the national-security reporter, u.s. news and world report. [applause] 18 months ago, our guests today leon panetta presided as the cia director over one of the most daring operations in the country's history. seal team 6's operation neptune speaker, the rate on osama bin laden to a compound that the pakistan. three days ago, he landed in turkey where he signed an order that would sent to patriot missile and troops to the turkish border, a warning to syrian president bashar al- assad to cease the air strikes and fighting against syrian rubbles that has led into turkish territory. we cannot spend a lot of time worrying about whether that pisses off syria, secretary panetta said later. he said he invited kim jong-un for dinner, h
from your right, jim michael, defense correspondent for usa today. marilyn, national public radio. [list names] reporter for usa today. dr. jim miller, under secretary for defense policy. managing editor, army magazine. past president of the national press club and former commander of american legion post no. 20. the incumbent editor in chief, aviation week. the national-security reporter, u.s. news and world report. [applause] 18 months ago, our guests today leon panetta presided as the cia...
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he went for michael bennet, the superintendent of the denver public school system. bennett was, as you can imagine, excited. he was now a senator, a member of the world's most exclusive club. that is a big job. it is an impressive, big job. a job that makes you think pretty highly of yourself. what bennett was not prepared for was that when he took that big, important, impressive job, everybody would all of a sudden hate him. and they would hate him because they hate congress, and he was now part of congress, this thing that they hate. in november of 2011, bennett went down to the floor of the senate with a chart that is still one of my favorite charts of all time. it was a simple chart. it just showed how popular different things were. the irs, the people who collect taxes and audit you, 40% approval rating, unpopular. richard nixon during watergate in 1984, 24% approval. also very popular. banks that had just crashed the global financial system and were throwing tens of millions of people out of work worldwide, 23% approval, not good. paris hilton, 15% approval. t
he went for michael bennet, the superintendent of the denver public school system. bennett was, as you can imagine, excited. he was now a senator, a member of the world's most exclusive club. that is a big job. it is an impressive, big job. a job that makes you think pretty highly of yourself. what bennett was not prepared for was that when he took that big, important, impressive job, everybody would all of a sudden hate him. and they would hate him because they hate congress, and he was now...
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nancy, i want to turn to michael crapo and his dui. what kind of details are emerging on that? >> reporter: we're told senator crapo had a blood alcohol level of .110. he was pulled over early saturday morning in alexandria virginia, just outside of washington, d.c. when he ran a red light. he was given a field sobriety test. he failed, so he was arrested and charged with dui and booked. he was released on $1,000 bond and has a court date later next month. he's a 61-year-old senator in his third term from idaho. he released a statement saying he's very sorry to his family and his constinuents. >> nancy cordes, thank you so much. >>> prince harry is believed to have killed his first taliban fighter while serving in afghanistan. the incident reportedly happened a few weeks after harry arrived in september. he's serving as a gunner on an apache helicopter. >>> the new york daily news says the hero lifeguard who rescued six people during superstorm sandy died over the weekend. 23-year-old dylan smith drowned in a surfing accident in puerto rico. >>> the philadelphia inquirer report
nancy, i want to turn to michael crapo and his dui. what kind of details are emerging on that? >> reporter: we're told senator crapo had a blood alcohol level of .110. he was pulled over early saturday morning in alexandria virginia, just outside of washington, d.c. when he ran a red light. he was given a field sobriety test. he failed, so he was arrested and charged with dui and booked. he was released on $1,000 bond and has a court date later next month. he's a 61-year-old senator in...
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michael coeurs is in the news. a lot of negativity on it. yes, a lot of sure. 14 times earnings at this point for that stock that's going unsure growth going forward, i'd rather go elsewhere. i wouldn't rather go to coeurs. i think that's expensive. it's not in china play. no, they have a small percentage of their sales in china and some tourist business here so you can forget about that, but even if it were, china sales are down. >> and i think we're saying the same thing in essence. my belief is, look, they're coming after this consumer discretionary spending. they came after the luxury end. they came after coach. there's not much juice to squeeze out. on the other side of that that gives the potential for coach to rally. >> i'd rather go to nordstrom. i'd rather play the luxury end. >> why nordstrom? >> i'm not counting on coach and coeurs. the high end consumers, there are have i few places for them to go in terms of broad line. >> the high end consumer rolls over altogether both you guys lose? >> absolutely. what i'm saying is that you'
michael coeurs is in the news. a lot of negativity on it. yes, a lot of sure. 14 times earnings at this point for that stock that's going unsure growth going forward, i'd rather go elsewhere. i wouldn't rather go to coeurs. i think that's expensive. it's not in china play. no, they have a small percentage of their sales in china and some tourist business here so you can forget about that, but even if it were, china sales are down. >> and i think we're saying the same thing in essence. my...
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and we have michael lynn on the to thank for that. mike sl co-chair politics aside 2012 just like 2010 and he of course is a ran strust tee so we're delighted to have him. he'll moderate tonight. and with him and i'll ask the panel to come forward. howard gor dan and michael sheen. >> figs of all, thank you for being here this evening and thank you for being here on a friday night. i don't do this for a live sog you're going to have to fill in in the middle. let's start off shes we all know the wonderful shows and movies you've been involved with, many of which have overlapped with politics from "homeland," "the queen", so the first thing i'd like to ask -- i'd like to talk about the shows "homeland" and "the queen." where did those come from in the first place? >> "24" came from a basic idea, two writers. joel said it was an in the shower idea. i'm thinking about television and in television there are 22 or 24 episodes in a season, thinking about the number 24 and said could you do an entire series of television over the course of on
and we have michael lynn on the to thank for that. mike sl co-chair politics aside 2012 just like 2010 and he of course is a ran strust tee so we're delighted to have him. he'll moderate tonight. and with him and i'll ask the panel to come forward. howard gor dan and michael sheen. >> figs of all, thank you for being here this evening and thank you for being here on a friday night. i don't do this for a live sog you're going to have to fill in in the middle. let's start off shes we all...
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he went for michael bennet, the superintendent of the denver public school system. bennett was, as you can imagine, excited. he was now a senator, a member of the world's most exclusive club. that is a big job. it is an impressive, big job. a job that makes you think pretty highly of yourself. what bennett was not prepared for was that when he took that big, important, impressive job, everybody would all of a sudden hate him. and they would hate him because they hate congress, and he was now part of congress, this thing that they hate. in november of 2011, bennett went down to the floor of the senate with a chart that is still one of my favorite charts of all time. it was a simple chart. it just showed how popular different things were. the irs, the people who collect taxes and audit you, 40% approval rating, unpopular. richard nixon during watergate in 1984, 24% approval. also very popular. banks that had just crashed the global financial system and were throwing tens of millions of people out of work worldwide, 23% approval, not good. paris hilton, 15% approval. t
he went for michael bennet, the superintendent of the denver public school system. bennett was, as you can imagine, excited. he was now a senator, a member of the world's most exclusive club. that is a big job. it is an impressive, big job. a job that makes you think pretty highly of yourself. what bennett was not prepared for was that when he took that big, important, impressive job, everybody would all of a sudden hate him. and they would hate him because they hate congress, and he was now...
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right now that post is being held by michael morrell. it wasn't a surprise he picked john kerry. we were surprised he announced that pick alone and without unveiling his entire defense team all at once. >> i would love to think of a million more questions to ask you because of the gorgeous backdrop but instead i will let you go to it. >> thanks, alex. mice to see you, too. >>> new today one congressman says prospects are gloomy for getting a deal done to avoid the fiscal cliff. we are just ten days away. >> i don't think they are very high. i think more likely scenario is that the rates will go up automatically on january 1. >> before leaving d.c. for hawaii, president obama said he met individually with the leaders of the house and senate. asking them to work towards a package that prevents a tax hike on the middle class. >> this is something within our capacity to solve. it doesn't take that much work. just have to do the right thing. call me a hopeless optimist. but i actually still think we can get it done. >> new today, house speaker john boehner delivering the weekly republ
right now that post is being held by michael morrell. it wasn't a surprise he picked john kerry. we were surprised he announced that pick alone and without unveiling his entire defense team all at once. >> i would love to think of a million more questions to ask you because of the gorgeous backdrop but instead i will let you go to it. >> thanks, alex. mice to see you, too. >>> new today one congressman says prospects are gloomy for getting a deal done to avoid the fiscal...
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like a butterfly, sting like a bee. >> this is michael, man. read it. >> reporter: i'm quoting you. i play a slave, and i would like... man, are we dating here or what? >> now whoever i work with, i have that discipline. >> reporter: that discipline paid off. in 2005 jamie foxx became the first african-american man in history, nominated for oscars in two different roles in the same year. >> i can't do this. i can't. >> reporter: best supporting actor and as best actor in "ray." at first the party boy didn't understand how important that was. >> i get a call from a lady whom i know. "hi, jamie, this is oprah." she said, "i want you to understand that you can really win this. i want you to come to a person's house so you can understand the significance of what you're doing." then she said, "do you want to be the person we're honoring tonight?" i said sure he's right over there. and i was sidney poitier. "i want to tell you when i saw your performance, i grew two inches." so i'm in tears. he said, "but what i will give you is responsibility. respo
like a butterfly, sting like a bee. >> this is michael, man. read it. >> reporter: i'm quoting you. i play a slave, and i would like... man, are we dating here or what? >> now whoever i work with, i have that discipline. >> reporter: that discipline paid off. in 2005 jamie foxx became the first african-american man in history, nominated for oscars in two different roles in the same year. >> i can't do this. i can't. >> reporter: best supporting actor and as...
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tonight, it's all wrapped up into one segment and we begin with our old pal michael moore we talked with at the democratic convention way back in 2004 when the iraq war was raging. what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. that's what they died for. >> that was not the reason they were given. >> bill: weapons of mass destruction was a mistake it was not a lie. >> brutal dictators in this world. if you sacrifice. let me finish on this. would you sacrifice your child to he remove one of the other 30 brutal dictators on this planet? >> bill: depends on what the circumstances about. >> you would sacrifice your own child for that. >> bill: i would sacrifice myself not any children to remove the taliban. would you? >> huh-uh. >> would you? that's my next question. would you sacrifice yourself to remove the taliban. >> sacrifice my life to track down the people that killed 3,000 people on our soil, absolutely. >> bill: given refuge by the taliban. >> we didn't go after them, did we. >> bill: we removed the taliban. >> that's
tonight, it's all wrapped up into one segment and we begin with our old pal michael moore we talked with at the democratic convention way back in 2004 when the iraq war was raging. what did they die for? >> they died to remove a brutal dictator who had killed hundreds of thousands of people. that's what they died for. >> that was not the reason they were given. >> bill: weapons of mass destruction was a mistake it was not a lie. >> brutal dictators in this world. if you...
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army veteran michael page. after shooting one police officer multiple times -- >> shots fired, shots fired at an officer? >> page was shot and killed by another officer. number eight, the massacre in kandahar province. >> the united states takes this as seriously as if it was our own citizens and our own children who were murdered. >> the accused gunman, army staff sergeant robert bales. they said bales left his afghanistan outpost on a night back in march and single ha single-handedly attacked two villages, opening fire and killing 16 afghan civilians in their homes and wounded six others. >> number seven, striking a deal in the shooting that struck a blow to the nation. >> the man who shot congresswoman gabrielle giffords and killed six people in a rampage in tucson last year pled guilty to 16 charges. >> he was sentenced to seven consecutive life terms plus 140 years. his guilty plea means he will avoid the death penalty. >> chicago's death rate soared to levels not sign in a decade. by december, over 5,000
army veteran michael page. after shooting one police officer multiple times -- >> shots fired, shots fired at an officer? >> page was shot and killed by another officer. number eight, the massacre in kandahar province. >> the united states takes this as seriously as if it was our own citizens and our own children who were murdered. >> the accused gunman, army staff sergeant robert bales. they said bales left his afghanistan outpost on a night back in march and single ha...
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mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael cohen he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london if you like to term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's illiterate served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking that once you run out of water whatever that means you then automatically reach for a kalashnikov and go to war lords we have seen over the past forty years at least war is that when people are a lot of water that is they haven't got enough water to raise the food that they need at home they're not no longer self-sufficient they then reach for trade because trade is quiet and invisible it doesn't raise any politics a country all the twenty countries in the middle east and many other countries in the world and all the countries in europe except france can easily move into dependence on imported food which has
mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king's college london and in washington we cross to michael cohen he is a south asia associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time one twenty five go to you first in london if you like to term water wars because it's used a lot in media. it sounds good because it's illiterate served want to wars but in fact it misleads people into thinking...
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in washington shows as michael i saw you i want to jump in there go ahead yeah i think it's we should say that to some extent it is appropriate that water is politicized and that's because there really is some potential for a conflict over water at some point not necessarily today but sometime down the road take south asia this is a region that i focus on more than any other region very few countries get along and most of the region share is rivers india and pakistan of course share the indus and india china by all of the ash they share rivers and it's very very easy for a country and operate parian country to take some sort of punitive measure such as for example hypothetically cutting off river flows to the country downstream and something could happen that way but i think that what is even more concerning when you want to talk about the potential for water conflict is not country war between countries but really conflicts within countries in india and pakistan there are tremendous amount of tensions and disagreements over river sharing allocations punjab and sindh in pakistan and a
in washington shows as michael i saw you i want to jump in there go ahead yeah i think it's we should say that to some extent it is appropriate that water is politicized and that's because there really is some potential for a conflict over water at some point not necessarily today but sometime down the road take south asia this is a region that i focus on more than any other region very few countries get along and most of the region share is rivers india and pakistan of course share the indus...
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self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back carol i'll remind you we're talking about the politics of war. i'd like to go back to tony in london i mean in the literature there's a term the age of easy water is over what does that mean. when the population of the world was a million and there was no pressure on resources when it was a billion and about eighteen hundred to it also wasn't a really a very big pressure on resources although a lot of smith sort of the obvious response was no sweat the force around the same time did find out that we were doing difficult things to natural resources. and of course he was a right but he was also wrong
self-imposed out costs from society i will contact myself and michael attack my brother understand my contacts. going to be basically attack the cops of my anger and my frustration the. judge well into the dome. two of the most violent gangs in u.s. history. is just all model kill or be killed with the colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati. the only one. is our. welcome back...
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i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cyprus it's very scarce yeah so i mean it really is a relative term to back up what donna shit i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to scarcity if you use the one thousand cubic meters for capital threshold so it's a relative term very much so. tony we're going to go ahead below that on that please. think singapore singapore only has five percent of the water that it needs it does therefore doesn't have the ten percent it needs for use at home and in jobs and it doesn't have any for the food. so for the half million people living in an area about the size of london or a small island. it is in fact a very prosperous country it proves that water in the absence of water in the scarcity of water doesn't determine outcomes poverty and pover
i agree with tony that in fact we are overtaxing the water resources that we have access to ok i'm michael i mean scarcely i mean if you live in cyprus it's very scarce yeah so i mean it really is a relative term to back up what donna shit i mean let's face it look at a country like yemen very little water there but then look at a country like say china there's a lot of water in some parts of the country and some of the western portions where you have a lot of agriculture it's very close to...
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that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources management doesn't think about it as much as it should and you know the whole notion of staying with the standard business standard operating procedure is really the case it's not a country not a government where there's a lot of strategic thought and. you know different types of visions on how to respond to a water challenges and there is a tendency to look to the international community to international aid to help improve the water situation pakistan and international assistance when it comes to water assistance in pakistan it involves building big dams and you know grandiose projects like that
that we could play with you michael why doesn't the pakistan government do just exactly what you said. well that's a question that many of us who study the country wonder i mean i should be fair it is being done on a certain extent the pakistani government has come out with some some policies to promote water conservation things like that but i think that it's really a country where the government does not necessarily think about the needs of the people and about issues like water resources...
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i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of. that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at. and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen or elites in pakistan the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers there. is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you were so the point is that why doesn't the pakistani government invest attend to it i would disagree i think it is it is a huge priority for the pakistan government to. have water for themselves because that is politically uncomfort to technology cells national level aggregate so you know calling names if you will to you know this government of that government is is relatively easy but eventually those governments need to be called to task but the eventual issue is that it is a question of equity it is a question of people having access to water with regard without regard to their social powe
i think that if you don't mind i think michael is quite right in pointing out some of. that needs to be stressed a little more that water it's not just a question of you know these aggregates at. and who has no problem at all i'm sure the elites in yemen or elites in pakistan the water scarcity or even elites in southern california compared to the kinds of water scarcity that farmers there. is nothing compared to the kind of scarcity that people in the cities are experiencing if you were so the...
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we are joined by michael gordon. "washington journal" live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> it was estimated that the land would cost bowery dumpsters. -- of our youngsters. blacks i choose to honor both -- >> i choose to honor both the sacrifice and of fighting their way through the specific. it is unimaginable what it would be like to be close to that where it originated. >> follow the journey to hiroshima on c-span3. continuing four days of american history television. >> next burt rutan in the aerospace community. he talks about the history of man's space flight. he designed spaceship one. and the voyager aircraft that in 1986 became the first airplane to fly nonstop around the world without refueling. this is about 1.5 hours. >> i am going to talk about meanly two things. there is inspiration. inspiration for our kids so they can be innovative. and i am going to talk a lot about manned space flight. we are on the space coast, i guess, right? we will talk quite a bit about the history of manned space flight. pretty much that. i really welcome your q
we are joined by michael gordon. "washington journal" live 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> it was estimated that the land would cost bowery dumpsters. -- of our youngsters. blacks i choose to honor both -- >> i choose to honor both the sacrifice and of fighting their way through the specific. it is unimaginable what it would be like to be close to that where it originated. >> follow the journey to hiroshima on c-span3. continuing four days of american history...
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. >> michael grunwald's book "the new new deal" which is about the economic stimulus, i found it very interesting and not the kind of stuff we were reading, seeing people discuss on tv, he writes for time magazine and is sort of a non-partisan and an appreciation of what the stimulus not only did for the economy but what it means for the environment, sort of a story that got lost in all the politics in washington. >> we have to have you comment as an employee of usa today on u.s. aid tomorrow. >> and the day after. the newspaper in september was 30 years old so a bunch of reporters were sent out to talk to people who could predict what the world would be like 30 years from now which would be what are we talking about? 20, 40, 2042. >> we talked about what it means for their industry and we put out a little tab and now that tab, broadsheet is now an e-book which i think you can buy for the grand total of $1.99. it hasn't really taken off yet. the short form somewhere in between a book and magazine, there are a lot of good ones, amazon has been doing them, they posted almost immediately
. >> michael grunwald's book "the new new deal" which is about the economic stimulus, i found it very interesting and not the kind of stuff we were reading, seeing people discuss on tv, he writes for time magazine and is sort of a non-partisan and an appreciation of what the stimulus not only did for the economy but what it means for the environment, sort of a story that got lost in all the politics in washington. >> we have to have you comment as an employee of usa today...
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outside on our michael & son weather camera, we have a temperature of 32 but no wind. the windchill is 32. some of our colder suburbs are down in the middle 20s this morning but that's about the worst of it. our pressure is 30.03 and that is going to fall. a very active pattern across the country. we have storminess out on the west coast once again. more heavy snows in the mountains of california, in the northern rockies, the pacific northwest. it has been a great month for skiers in the western u.s. another system that we're watching, too, see the jet stream here and this band of clouds across texas? that's the jet stream. as it comes across the deep south today, it's going to be a dangerous situation, especially into tomorrow when there could be a severe weather threat with them with the developing storm that will move into the ohio valley with heavy snow. for us we're watching the moisture coming through nashville. the clouds increase. by noon could be enough cold air, parts of the shenandoah valley into the mountains that we'll have some wet snow mixing in. in fact
outside on our michael & son weather camera, we have a temperature of 32 but no wind. the windchill is 32. some of our colder suburbs are down in the middle 20s this morning but that's about the worst of it. our pressure is 30.03 and that is going to fall. a very active pattern across the country. we have storminess out on the west coast once again. more heavy snows in the mountains of california, in the northern rockies, the pacific northwest. it has been a great month for skiers in the...
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i'm michael finney, 7qaannf >rr side. >> all right. coming up next a heart felt so long to a long time colleague. looking back at the 40 year career of the legendary don sanchez. >> this is a bittersweet day for us on abc 7 news. as our colleague don sanchez is retiring. >> packing away his microphone after 40 years on the job here and abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings worked with him during his remarkable career with this look back. this is the perks of being a wall flower, wisdom for teenagers. two french films(rjzd are next. a long time married couple facing realities of age. it's emotional. >> that is -- . >> we did that at 4:00. >> number one, lincoln. argo. >> number a good films this year. >> yes. >> and fast few years of his career. >> last few years now. >> you've done it all during that time. >> and i know i didn't sleep in the studio. i understand i'm sup fosd do that. i anchored 5:00 before you. mornings, evenings. sports ampkors a number of times. we did it all. i don't know. we're going to take a look back at -- . >> we z
i'm michael finney, 7qaannf >rr side. >> all right. coming up next a heart felt so long to a long time colleague. looking back at the 40 year career of the legendary don sanchez. >> this is a bittersweet day for us on abc 7 news. as our colleague don sanchez is retiring. >> packing away his microphone after 40 years on the job here and abc 7 news anchor cheryl jennings worked with him during his remarkable career with this look back. this is the perks of being a wall...
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heather: thank you so much for joining us, michael. we will keep an eye on it. gregg: a man on a new york city platform on the subway had a woman push him to his death in front of an oncoming train. police want you to see this video coming out. and the shocking details about marilyn monroe. newly released fbi files. heather: welcome back. a nightmare on a new york city subway platform after a woman pushes a man to his death. police releasing the surveillance video, hoping to find the suspect. she can be seen running away from the scene. this is from the 40th street station in sunnyside queens. her victim, a complete stranger, was waiting on the platform around 8:00 o'clock last night when she came up from behind him and shoved him onto the tracks. he was hit by a train and killed. this is the second deadly subway push a new york city this month. gregg: shocking details revealed about marilyn monroe. the fbi releasing previously redacted files. showing the agency suspected the actress was a communist. trace gallagher is live in los angeles with more. reporter: as
heather: thank you so much for joining us, michael. we will keep an eye on it. gregg: a man on a new york city platform on the subway had a woman push him to his death in front of an oncoming train. police want you to see this video coming out. and the shocking details about marilyn monroe. newly released fbi files. heather: welcome back. a nightmare on a new york city subway platform after a woman pushes a man to his death. police releasing the surveillance video, hoping to find the suspect....
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> >>> trying to figure out what will happen in 2013 depends on what important development. whether the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff in a if you
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg on his campaign to demand a plan from president obama. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ first rule of taking the world by surprise? do something the world will actually notice. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year
new york city mayor michael bloomberg on his campaign to demand a plan from president obama. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today....